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Explanation:See the additional context in the discussion box. It means workers are required to work an average number of hours per week over a multi-week period, so they have to work longer hours at busy times without being paid overtime.

The employees and employers will be able to agree on their own schedules that allow some flexibility from the 40-hour-a-week standard, including the opportunity to agree to a multi-week agreement averaging 80 hours over two weeks, 120 hours over three weeks or a four-week agreement averaging 160 hours.http://www.leg.bc.ca/content/Hansard/37th3rd/20020527pm-Hans...

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multi-week schedule

Explanation:See the additional context in the discussion box. It means workers are required to work an average number of hours per week over a multi-week period, so they have to work longer hours at busy times without being paid overtime.

The employees and employers will be able to agree on their own schedules that allow some flexibility from the 40-hour-a-week standard, including the opportunity to agree to a multi-week agreement averaging 80 hours over two weeks, 120 hours over three weeks or a four-week agreement averaging 160 hours.http://www.leg.bc.ca/content/Hansard/37th3rd/20020527pm-Hans...

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